Global Japanese-Peruvian restaurant, Chotto Matte, will open its only UK venue outside London at the £200m St Michael’s development in Manchester.
It will occupy the 20,000 sq ft rooftop space at former Manchester United and England footballer Gary Neville’s development.
The restaurant operates venues in Miami and Toronto, as well as London, while new international venues in Doha, San Francisco and Los Angeles are due to open by the end of this year.
The Chotto Matte brand is founded and owned by Kurt Zdesar, former European director for Nobu and consultant to Alan Yau for the launch of Hakassan.
Chotto Matte specialises in Nikkei cuisine, which blends Japanese and Peruvian culinary traditions.
Due to open in Summer 2024, the venue will include a rooftop terrace, overlooking Manchester’s historic town hall and boast an interior design scheme by award-winning, international architect and designer, Andy Martin,
Featuring Chotto Matte’s signature design elements, such as open sushi counters, robata grills, table side torched sushi, lava stone and…